jtr7 on 7/2/2009 at 11:32
Daaaayum!! This has gone to total obnoxious crap since I last looked:
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http://www.frappr.com/ttlg)
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http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102113)
I remember when it looked more like the Google map style. It took me a few seconds to realize the animation was highlighting each registered member, one location at a time.
Anyway...curiously, I only saw my representative marker when I went to check it out "TTLG Online" the first time, and haven't seen it since. I don't know if it was mere coincidence or not, but it also placed the marker approximately 10 miles away from my actual locations, roughly within the neighborhood where I went online with this laptop when it was new, and registered Windows over the phone. :D
dlw6 on 7/2/2009 at 12:13
For me, it's off about 5 km, which in this city is a one-hour drive.
Toxicfluff on 7/2/2009 at 12:34
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
HAHA, I don't anywhere near there. Google's satellite fails at life.
Yeah, but it wins perfectly at pinpointing the IP-derived locations fed to it.
Quote Posted by dlw6
For me, it's off about 5 km, which in this city is a one-hour drive.
It's off about 9km for me. Even that is not enough to cover my Birmingham shame.
mrle01 on 7/2/2009 at 12:48
Now I can finally find out if I'm the only TTLGer in my country (that's Croatia). For now it seems so. And it only 50 km off.
Dia on 7/2/2009 at 14:36
Quote Posted by Tocky
Oh I see. Those aren't sand traps but hasty unmarked graves. My mistake.
I absolutely
hate noisy, nosy neighbors; don't you?
:p
Actually that used to be an almost 1/4 mile oval flat-track; left over from when my 1st hubby & his friends used it to practice for the flat-track races (motorcycle). It went to seed after I divorced him. (My 2nd husband (late) was a (motorcycle) roadracer but I refused to agree to having the dirt track paved.)
@Eva; my bad. That was me. I thought I'd just drop-in to pay you a visit. But I got lost & went home.
Enchantermon on 7/2/2009 at 18:47
Quote Posted by Nameless Voice
How can you all know which dot represents
you? Just by looking where you live and trying to find the closest marker?
The marker nearest to me is only about 180km away.
Pretty much. Mine was fairly easy, because I'm the only one who lives in this city (or area, for that matter). I was also wondering about that until I noticed that you could zoom in. :p
mol on 7/2/2009 at 18:53
All your ip traffic gets routed via the Kreml.
:tinfoil: